Satanic Gematria
Satanic Gematria adds 35 to Simple Gematria values (A=36 to Z=61), creating larger numerical values for comparative analysis. This system emerged in modern occult practices as an alternative numerological framework.
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History of Satanic Gematria
Satanic Gematria emerged in the late 20th century within occult communities exploring alternative numerological systems. The name derives not from devil worship but from the Latin "Satanas," representing opposition or alternative perspectives to mainstream numerology. The addition of 35 to simple ordinal values creates a distinct numerical framework.
The development of this system coincided with the rise of chaos magic and post-modern occultism in the 1970s and 1980s. Practitioners sought to create new systems that challenged traditional boundaries while maintaining mathematical coherence. The number 35 was chosen for its significance in various esoteric traditions, being the sum of the first five triangular numbers.
Unlike ancient gematria systems rooted in specific languages and cultures, Satanic Gematria represents a deliberate construction designed for comparative analysis. When used alongside other systems, it can reveal hidden patterns and connections that standard methods might miss. The shifted baseline creates different numerical relationships between words.
Modern practitioners use Satanic Gematria primarily for shadow work—exploring hidden or unconscious aspects of language and meaning. It has found particular application in analyzing themes of transformation, opposition, and duality. While controversial in name, the system offers a legitimate mathematical approach to alternative numerological exploration.
